make of it and of beto world now? the iowa trip is a big deal. we ll get a sense of whether the magic is still there, although it s possible we ll get a false positive. everyone who goes to iowa is getting an enormous reception. not just the giant celebrity candidates. does he get a reception on the level of kamala harris or is he just one of a number of candidates at this point trying to capture the energy and the party toward change, youth, a different way of doing politics. you were in touch with a lot of the campaigns. are they nervous? do they look at the beto entrance as something to change the campaign and a threat to the kamala harris campaign or bernie sanders? they re anxious about what he s going to do. joe biden is in a category on his own. he has a separate kind of biography and message and political base within the democratic party. older, more moderate, generally whiter democratic primary
our countries. if you want to go ahead with it, send me a letter, give me a call. what happens, within hours, a couple of days later, that letter is hand delivered to the oval office. it s a different way of doing politics. it s a different way of doing diplomacy, and it gets results. sean: i m very impressed with secretary of state pompeo, i really am. i think he s been an amazing addition to the president. i think the president, daniel, you were concerned going back a few weeks this you wanted to make sure the president didn t overpromise, underdeliver, although we ve already gotten a lot out of north korea in a good way. and the president was very clear, this is a process, nothing will be signed on june the 12th, that it may take, it would be great if it was one meeting, it would be great if this happens, but it may not, and may take one, two, three, four meetings, they can go as fast or slow as they want. right. i was a little concerned at the
our countries. if you want to go ahead with it, send me a letter, give me a call. what happens, within hours, a couple of days later, that letter is hand delivered to the oval office. it s a different way of doing politics. it s a different way of doing diplomacy, and it gets results. sean: i m very impressed with secretary of state pompeo, i really am. i think he s been an amazing addition to the president. i think the president, daniel, you were concerned going back a few weeks this you wanted to make sure the president didn t overpromise, underdeliver, although we ve already gotten a lot out of north korea in a good way. and the president was very clear, this is a process, nothing will be signed on june the 12th, that it may take, it would be great if it was one meeting, it would be great if this happens, but it may not, and may take one, two, three, four meetings, they can go as fast or slow as they want. right. i was a little concerned at the
avenatti, the lawyer for stormy daniels, no surprise has already responded on twitter. let me read you what he wrote. in my experience there s nothing better in litigation than having an unhinged and undisciplined opponent that is proned to shooting himself in a foot. always leads to bigly problems like new claims. this isn t a legal argument being madepy counsel, this is michael avenatti doing politics, poking both of his fingers in the president s eyes this morning. the president s lawyers have told him very clearly not to talk about the stormy daniels claims or the lawsuit and not to respond to questions about it and he had been up until recently uncharacteristically disciplined about it, but that started to slip about two or so weeks ago when he responded to a question a reporter shout today him on air force one and he said that no, he was not aware of the $130,000 payment to her and now he s starting to tweet about it. i think his lawyers must be
king. part of the president s gifts were five original bound books from martin luther king, one of them signs by dr. king. the pope in turn gave the president a medal with an olive branch on it for peace and also a signed copy. here s where politics plays in, a signed copy of his encyclical on the environment and climate. rex tillerson confirming after the fact in the private meeting the pope brought up climate change and urged the president to stay in the paris climate accord. so the pope doing politics privately. the pope seems to understand what a lot of donald trump s top advisers have learned. oftentimes if you re the last person to talk to the president on an issue, you can kind of sway him. and who knows what will happen with the president on climate change and the paris accords. he s been very critical. it was a very savvy sort of subtle move by the pope to sort of get in donald trump s ear, plant this document with him and you saw president trump saying i m going to read thi